LAURION’s Ishkoday Gold Polymetallic Project is expanding on the legacy of its high grade past-producing Quebec Sturgeon River Gold Mine. With its database of geophysics, soil geochem, channel sampling, and 40,729m of drill results, LAURION is developing an open-pit model by proving the existence of near surface bulk mineralization in gold-silver and gold-zinc rich polymetallic component which extend over a 3 km x 1 km area (a collective total strike length of 9,000m).

LAURION’s Ishkoday Gold Polymetallic Project is also moving forward concurrently with the monetizing (revenue generation) of its high grade past producing Quebec Sturgeon River Gold Mine assets. LAURION will be processing its surface ore-bearing stockpiles, along with the 85,000 ounces gold reported to remain in the existing mine drifts.

Through a strategic and sustainable monetization approach of successfully being able to identify under-valued and sometimes forgotten mining assets, LAURION Mineral Exploration Inc. is advancing its Ishkoday Gold Polymetallic Project from the discovery stage to value creation for its stakeholders.